They’ve called the Black woman “the most disrespected woman on earth.”
But I say—stop repeating that narrative like it’s a prophecy.
This monologue is a call to shift the story.
We know the truth. We’ve lived the pain. But it’s time to rise from the narrative of disrespect and rewrite it as power.
I don’t need sympathy—I need action.
I don’t need validation—I need vision.
And if the world won’t see our worth, then we’ll remind them with how we walk, lead, love, and lift each other.
It’s not about asking, “What about us?” anymore.
It’s about declaring, “We are here, and we’re not waiting for permission to be powerful.”
Tune in. Feel this truth.
Because the story is changing—this time, we’re the authors.